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Things are unlikely to be quiet for slalom ace Giuliano Razzoli even after the end of his career.
The offspring born on Monday will take care of this.
Munich – Ski star Giuliano Razzoli threw himself down the World Cup slopes for almost two decades, but from now on it should only be about the family.
Only a short time after officially ending his career, there was good news for the 39-year-old Italian and his wife Elisa: their son Emanuele saw the light of day for the first time last Monday morning (March 25th).
Ski star Razzoli originally wanted to end his career at the World Cup in Kranjska Gora
Razzoli actually wanted to end his career at the World Cup in Kranjska Gora, but the weather, of all things, thwarted the 2010 Olympic champion's plans.
Persistent rain made the piste in northwest Slovenia impassable.
Since no alternative location could be found, Razzoli's career did not end on the big World Cup stage, but in a quiet little room.
Giuliano Razzoli |
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Born: |
December 18, 1984 in Castelnovo ne' Monti (Italy) |
Discipline: |
Alpine skiing |
Achievements (selection) |
1 x Olympic gold, 2 x World Cup victories |
Razzoli's son Emanuele was born Monday morning
The new dad may have even been happy with that.
Because with offspring Emanuele, who, according to Italy's winter sports association (FISI), was born on Monday at 9:55 a.m., Casa Razzoli will rarely be a quiet little place in the future.
Around Christmas time, Giuliano and his wife Elisa proudly announced the good news that they would soon be expecting offspring.
The first rumors then began circulating that the slalom star could end his career at the end of the season after around 18 years in the ski circus.
After around 18 years, Giuliano Razzoli ended his ski career.
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Razzoli looks back on Olympic victory and two World Cup successes
Razzoli celebrated his greatest successes with the 2010 Olympic Slalom victory in Vancouver and the two World Cup victories in Zagreb (also 2010) and Lenzerheide (2011).
After a total of 156 World Cup races, it's now over for the 39-year-old.
The birth of Emanuele shouldn't be boring anyway.
In addition, Razzoli will have significantly more time in the future to devote to his family's business, which produces balsamic vinegar near Tuscany.
Last year, a slalom star also ended his career and was happy about having a baby.
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